The office map for the campground was not accurate so the site we initially chose turned out to be a small site next to the park road and not a back-in as shown on the map. The one we finally got was a gravel pull-through that needed leveling. The utilities worked fine, but I didn't like the setup as the sewer was next to the electric and water post. Cable TV was a joke. There were 3 or 4 channels and someone in the office kept changing one of the channels. Wi-Fi was good enough to use for Skype phone calls. There is a trail that leads down to the river, but it is around 4 miles return. We would probably stay here again if in the area. We camped at Kluane RV Kampground in a Motorhome.

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Stop at the Muffin. At the crossroads of the Alaska and Dalton highways.

The view from the level pull-through sites is great. We decided to take a site without sewer hookups so we could enjoy the mountain view from our windshield and not see any other campers. The utilities work well and they have a dump site if needed. Not much on the cable but we didn't come here to watch TV. Wi-Fi was spotty but that is normal in this area. They have trash cans for your garbage at the office area. We would stay here again. We camped at Kluane RV Kampground in a Motorhome.

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Trailhead to a nice hike at the campground. Across the street is a paved walking/biking path that you can take to the town. Get your picture taken at the big animal 'muffin'. Be aware that the roads get much worse on the way to Beaver Creek.

This was not a great place to camp. A glorified parking lot, cramped up spaces, and not very well maintained. It was shocking to see they will not allow any garbage to be collected on site and they require you to take the garbage off with you.Litter was heavy in the park. We walked 1.5 kilometers to find a public waste receptacle. They allow pets but the surrounding area is heavily overgrown. A nice trail adjoins the site. We camped at Kluane RV Kampground in a Truck Camper.

Ugh, what a dive. But as with everything in this neck of the woods, the choices are few. A gravel parking lot with bare necessities. They even had a sign that said "Do not leave your trash here, we have no means of disposing of it". Glad it was just a one night stopover. We camped at Kluane RV Kampground in a Motorhome.

This was once a Good Sam park, no longer. There is a discount for senior citizens. After paying I was informed to pick a site out back from the office. The attendant recommended certain sites which would get better Wi-Fi reception. I selected those she showed me. The reception was OK. The TV stations were movies and were OK but a couple stations had loud buzzing sounds which made it unbearable to watch those channels. I had to take my trash with me when I departed. There was a large sign informing guests not to leave trash because they had no way of disposing of it. If needed, I will stay here again. We camped at Kluane RV Kampground in a Travel Trailer.

The manager was friendly and helpful. She walked out with me to survey the sites to ensure I got one we could fit into - we're 70' long! We took a site with full hook-ups. The WiFi is available if you go up to the tables on the porch by the laundry room, which was clean. The restrooms and showers looked clean. There were about 45 units of varying length that stayed that night, and all seemed to find a suitable site for themselves. The sites are level laterally but the entire park is sloped for water runoff, so there can be some issue with leveling along the length of the coach. When we auto-leveled the coach actually raised the front tires off the ground, so I had to manually adjust. We would have rated the campground higher but for the young lady who opened the store/office the morning after we arrived. Around 9 a.m. our rig popped the circuit breaker, and they do not have circuit breakers on the pole at the site. The central circuit breaker panels all have locks on them. I walked into the store and asked the young lady if she could get someone to reset the circuit breaker. There was only one other customer in the office, but she rather curtly told me she'd have "someone" take care of it. 30 minutes later we were still without power. Rather than deal with the surly young woman I started the generator as we were parked away from other coaches. I ran the generator for two hours as we prepared breakfast, showered and got ready to depart. When we departed I walked back in to the office and the same young lady was still working; no other customers this time. I told her the power had never been restored and I thought the next guest would appreciate it if the circuit breaker could be reset. With not as much as an apology, she informed me she had told "someone" to go down and fix it. I guess that absolved her of any other responsibility. We camped at Kluane RV Kampground in a Motorhome.

We had not planned on staying in Haines Junction until we developed a tow bar problem. The Kluane RV Kampground was the only one in town that was operating in early September so we stayed there. It was pretty good with decent hookups and Wi-Fi available at our site next to the office. Staff was friendly. It was not much more than a parking lot, but the sites were adequate and level enough. If we needed to stay in Haines Junction again, we would probably stay there. We camped at Kluane RV Kampground in a Motorhome.

This park is a big gravel parking lot, none too level, with sites that are only just big enough for our Class A and toad. Electrical and water connections are fine, though placement at the center of a fairly narrow site limits options for placing slides. The say they have Wi-Fi, but it wouldn't work for me, and the office staff was rather surly when I mentioned it. Bathrooms were clean and neat. We didn't pay extra for sewer, so dump station on the way out was convenient. We camped at Kluane RV Kampground in a Motorhome.

A basic parking area but plenty of room for bigger rigs. Side by side hookups; plus to have dump station and RV/Car wash for a fee. Hookups worked fine. Great view of the mountain. I think for many of the RV parks along the Alaska Highway, probably on the upper side of them. No internet at our site; but the price was just right for an overnight stay. We camped at Kluane RV Kampground in a Motorhome.

OK for an overnight stay. Just a mud/gravel parking lot. Sites are narrow but electric, water, sewer were good. Wi-Fi worked in our RV, though we were told we had to go to laundry room to use it. Restrooms were OK, not spotless. Toilets are in private rooms, but only one for women, one for women. Convenient stop on way to or from Haines. We camped at Kluane RV Kampground in a Fifth Wheel.

We only stayed overnight and did not use any of the facilities. I did have to go to the laundry room to use the WiFi though and it was clean and fairly modern. The bathrooms looked like they were single/private and it looked as though there were 2-4 of them. The park was nothing fancy and did have a nice view of the mountains, but the mosquitos were so bad you couldn't sit out to enjoy them. We would stay here again. We camped at Kluane RV Kampground in a Travel Trailer.

Fairly level gravel camping with room between you and the other rigs. All spaces are pull-throughs. They have an RV wash for $. We would stay here again as it is convenient and you can buy diesel from Fas Gas. We travel in a fifth wheel. We camped at Kluane RV Kampground in a Fifth Wheel.

We were given a long pull through with plenty of room for our tow vehicle. Campground is pretty sparse, all sand and gravel, however, it didn't get too muddy when it rained. Nice view of the Kluane Mountains. Good place for one or two nights. Easy access to the Haines Highway for a one-day round trip drive to Haines, AK. Only interaction with staff was when we checked in, but they seemed friendly. We were in site 40 and had excellent Wi-Fi access at our site. However, we were told that the only access was from the laundry room. It was quiet even though there were caravans staying here on two of the three nights we were here. We camped at Kluane RV Kampground in a Motorhome.

Rate is daily rate for 30 amp full hookup pull-through site. An advantage was this park was open late in the season, plus it is wide open so you can connect to the satellite. The only thing that marks the sites are the hookup posts and with the number of rental units in the campground, that didn't always seem to work. Some people hang out into the road in the back, others in the front, and if two big rigs offset each other, there is hardly room to maneuver if you come in late. We didn't, but it was fun watching those that did. Let's just say it was somewhat disorganized and we'd probably stay somewhere else next time. We camped at Kluane RV Kampground in a Motorhome.

This campground is good for a stop over only. Convenient to the highway. Internet did not work when we were there. Cable TV provides a few channels. Electrical system had low voltage. We camped at Kluane RV Kampground in a Motorhome.

Top Tips for this Campground

Trailhead to a nice hike at the campground. Across the street is a paved walking/biking path that you can take to the town. Get your picture taken at the big animal 'muffin'. Be aware that the roads get much worse on the way to Beaver Creek.